
A few months ago, my officemates were wondering why I started changing my views in life and eventually ended up quitting my job. Although I tried my best to answer them, I could not justify my change in views and perceptions in life.
My answer would usually have this line – “I want to pursue what makes me happy”.
Yet for them, this was a very “illogical” reason to quit my job. They’d say that I already have a job that many Pinoys would want, in a very “stable” company, and great benefits and cash incentives.
I did not only get this reaction from my officemates, but with some of my relatives and friends as well.
They think that quitting my job, and pursuing my dreams was too risky and not to mention, a little bit “insane”.
Am I really that CRAZY?
Are most people really that conflicted with their daily problems that they no longer even dare to think of pursuing their dreams?
Although, I hear a lot of talk from people about wanting to do this or that, yet I can also see 7-11% of the people really doing what they love. So why don’t they do what they love?
Well, that’s something that we need to investigate, reflect, and understand.
So here’s the deal, you investigate, reflect, and understand and email or just PM me on facebook and let’s together tackle this deep-rooted problem within humanity.
See you on my next post.
God bless you always,
Jake Bere
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Hi, Jake,
Just ran across your web site. I am in the final stages of publishing my first book, one of my dreams. I invite you to visit my web site, which I just created recently and sign my guest book. I have such a desire to inspire others to pursue their dreams. Glad to find someone else who shares that passion.
Dream . . . Dream Big,
Susan
Hi Susan,
I already checked your blog. You have an amazing way of writing. Hope to connect with you some more and talk about our BIG dreams. God bless you Susan.
Jake